Hyderabad Police To Launch E-Fraud Campaign As Cybercrime Surge

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad police will soon take up an aggressive awareness campaign on e-frauds among the public to bring down the rising cases of cyber fraud. The campaign will involve people from different segments of society and will be a long-term strategy to combat the about 150 different kinds of modus operandi of cybercrimes reported across the country.

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A V Ranganath, Joint Commissioner (Crimes & SIT) said there are several frauds where youngsters and elderly people are targeted by the e-fraudsters, and the losses amount to above Rs. 200 crore in Hyderabad alone. “We aim to educate the people about cyber frauds to prevent them from falling victim. Different mediums will be used to educate and create awareness in public about e –frauds on a war footing,” he said.


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